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arxiv: 1505.02630 · v1 · pith:IELTXV76new · submitted 2015-05-11 · ❄️ cond-mat.supr-con

Morphology of Superconducting FeSe thin films deposited by co-sputtering and MBE

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keywords filmssuperconductingthindepositedbeta-fesegrownmorphologysputter
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The presumably unconventional superconductor Beta-FeSe was deposited by radio frequency sputtering and molecular beam epitaxy (MBE) from two elementary sources. Superconducting thin films were grown in (001)-orientation on MgO(100) and YAlO3(010) substrates. The morphology of the samples was studied and directly related to the superconducting properties of the Beta-FeSe thin films. The MBE grown thin films show microcracks down to the substrate and a roughness of about 100~nm. In contrast, sputter deposited superconducting thin films show a smooth surface with almost no precipitates. In both cases resistive superconducting transitions with critical temperature up to 8.5 K were observed. However, the smoothness of the sputter deposited films is crucial for future surface dependent investigations.

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